Label: Transatlantic Records
Comments
Formed in the U.K. in 1961, it remained an independent label until 1975 when it was sold to the Granada Group, which resold the label in 1977. The label became Logo Records. The Logo and Transatlantic catalogs were sold to Castle Communications during the 1990s.
Releases
Audio single
Catalog nr.
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EAN | Performer | Title | Date | Format | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BIG 536 | Magnificent Mercury Brothers | Why Do Fools Fall in Love | 1976 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 2 | BIG 548 | Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band | The Floral Dance | 1976 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 3 | TRA EP 133 | Harvey Andrews | A Most Peculiar Man | June 1966 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 4 | TRA EP 148 | Alex Campbell | My Old Gibson Guitar | 1966 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 5 | TRA SP 5 | The Ian Campbell Folk Group | The Times They Are A-Changin'/Across the Hills | 1965 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 6 | TRA SP 6 | The Ian Campbell Folk Group | Come Kiss Me/The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face | 1966 | 7" 45 rpm | |
| 7 | TRA SP 9 | The Dubliners | Nelson's Farewell | 1966 | 7" 45 rpm |
Audio album
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